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Synopsis:
Terrific art and story, about a college "boy" whose professor ruins his life... by sending his new android sister, katana wielding chick, japanese speaking fiancee, and a friend who'll seduce anything that moves... into his house!

i read trough this comics and i really like it. but i still like mega tokyo better. because megatokyo has his own world that doesn't have tsunami channel. this comics just takes all the clichees that you can find in love hina and other mangas. so it doesn't stand out but it is still funny to read.

This is a great comic. The storyline only loses those not paying attention to what happened in previous comics. That would also be the only draw back, you would have to read the character page and most of the comics to understand the story.

The art work is superb when inked properly and some times even just sketched. The artist has a hard time keeping up sometimes. He'll, put up a rough sketch from time to time instead of the full inked page. But when he get's free time he goes back and inks them.

But that's the cost of what you get in three updates a week, MWF. I mean wheb he updates that often something, thank god not much, has to suffer.

I disagree, the megatokyo art is better quality for this kind of storytelling. This comics style gets very very busy and hard to understand at points.

Also, the story is very good, but it lacks the instant connections people can make with characters like Largo and Piro, and relies too much on the reader knowing the subject matter to an almost otaku degree.

It's good. A lovley style of art, and the characters are adorable. The author is an obvious manga fanatic and this comic is clearly a result of that. It's still a very beautiful comic. The jokes arn't very strong, but they quality of the comic itself is.